[quote]/opt/scidb/VERSION/etc/config.ini
[/quote]
to be something similar to the lines below:

[quote]server-0:,2
server-1:,3
[/quote]
Also I am assuming that the following worked OK:

[quote]scidb.py startall mydb
[/quote](where mydb is the name you chose for your Postgres database)

You can check the list of active instances on all the active nodes by running:

[quote]iquery -aq “list(‘instances’)”
[/quote]
Also after running a few store queries on the database e.g.:

[quote]iquery -aq “store(build(num:double[x=0:8,1,0, y=0:9,1,0], random()),random_numbers)”
[/quote]
you should start to see some disk utilization in the SciDB storage folder. For example, at my $HOME/scidb_data folder, I see:

[quote]~/scidb_data/000$ du -h .
…
37G .
[/quote]
You can check for disk utilization in each of your nodes (this means that SciDB is filling up data in each of your nodes).